Close to 40 feet as of last week, according to a measurement behind Tell City’s floodwall. As of 7 a.m. Wednesday the river stood at 41.5 feet, well above the local 38-foot flood stage. Minor flooding will continue along the river, keeping Indiana 66 and some county roads along the river and creeks closed. The river is expected to rise to 42.5 feet and remain there for several days.

BRISTOW – Anderson Woods Inc. has announced plans for its 34rd annual special needs summer camp for people with disabilities.

Sessions begin June 13 and run weekly for eight weeks. Each session begins on a Monday morning and lasts until the following Thursday afternoon, when the campers return to their homes. The first four sessions will be for children with the remaining four sessions reserved for adult campers.

PERRY COUNTY – County Coroner Charlie Baumeister has announced his roster of deputy coroners who will assist him in his duties. They are Roger Smith, chief deputy; Joe Adkins, J.R. Flynn and Darrel Riley.

Baumeister was elected in January and succeeded Riley in the office. The coroner’s office is dispatched through the Tell City Police Department.